Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have told " in BNC.
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1 | A lot of victims who 've received them have told me what an eerie feeling it is . |
2 | I do n't think I 've told you about Mr Grovey our drama teacher yet , have I ? |
3 | And he dis We had I have n't told you er did n't tell you or h I er do n't think I 've told you have I , that we did have a a chemist in the quarry you know . |
4 | When the idea was broached I had told Ira Dilworth that I would sooner resign than transfer to Toronto and he agreed entirely . |
5 | But friends of Countess Spencer say she has told them she is spending the festive season at Mougins in France with her great friend Jacqueline de Ribes . |
6 | ‘ I expect he has told you of the tragedy ? ’ |
7 | And when I 've expanded and I 've told you then I then come back to my ending and I say , okay so what I 've done I 've told you about three aspects of flying , about the safety of it , ab about the costs involved in taking part in flying and about the enjoyment you 're gon na get out of flying and I hope that I 've persuaded you that you will come along on Saturday to take part , and that 's the ending . |
8 | So I I hope I 've told you something about the history of the house . |
9 | ‘ Because I believed you 'd told Marianne about my past , ’ she said quietly . |
10 | I hope you 've told your flatmate about me ? |
11 | ‘ I hope he has told the rest of the Conservative party . |
12 | After the postcard came he had told them they 'd been informed of his death ; the official phrase impressed them . |
13 | About the third time we went to the beach ( I took them to the one known since 1945 as ‘ Staging Post B ’ ) , as soon as I rejoined the group I realised she 'd told them . |
14 | Mm , I mean you 've told me this before Mark , well I , I said to you |
15 | I also attach a copy of my reply , from which you will see I have told Mike Templeman that I would take up his claim that he did n't have enough information on which to base an accurate estimate with you . |
16 | Harbury gaped to hear she had told the editor . |
17 | ‘ I have a little headache , ’ she admitted , and that was the third lie she had told him that night . |
18 | I should have thought he 'd told you all about it by now , or do n't you two ever communicate properly ? |
19 | Before going he had told us that firstly , all his carp had been caught on sweetcorn and bread and although fishing with boilies on one rod all week he had been able to get a take , in his words they just did not seem to eat them ; secondly , although there were plenty of carp on the surface they did not seem the least bit interested in floaters , and thirdly he was at a loss to know what one needed to do to put a cat on the bank . |
20 | JOKE I 'VE TOLD ! |
21 | This is you remember I 've told you about geography bottles , yeah ? |
22 | Johann stopped for a minute , but then he added , ‘ If they know I 've told you this , they 'll kill me . |
23 | I know I 've told you this place might be run by these Chinese Triads , but I want everyone t'remember we 're dealin' mainly with kids here . |
24 | see what happened is , I came over and he says , you know I 've told this lady that you saw the man standing beside her and she went she sort of , she described him , apparently he was very tall which |
25 | I know you 've told me this |
26 | That trawl will bring out a couple of dozen schemes that have totally lapsed , and people will write snotty letters saying I 've told you this once before . |
27 | I suppose I have told myself I must be a lunatic . |
28 | ‘ I believe I 've told you how much pleasure your writing gives me . ’ |
29 | As I believe I 've told you already , the man 's got his eyes heavily fixed on you . ’ |
30 | As the Tory pamphleteer of the Exclusion Crisis , John Nalson , had advised his readers : " If you think , and find I have told you a plain Truth … inform the Ignorant , confront the Impudent , satisfie the Doubtful and Staggering , and unite the Loyal " . |